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English version of Confucius' famous words
Confucius, as a great thinker and educator in the history of our country, naturally comes from his classic sayings. The following is the English version of Confucius' famous words that I compiled for you. I hope you like it.

1. It is not enough to discuss only those people who are ambitious and ashamed of their poor food and clothing.

Scholars yearn for Tao, and it is not enough to insult those who hate food and clothing.

2, see good, see bad, such as exploring soup.

It is better to see the good than the bad.

3. If a gentleman wants to turn people into customs, he must learn it!

If a gentleman wants to turn folk customs into customs, he must take the law!

4, the years are cold, only to know that pines and cypresses are dying.

Only in the cold winter, people know that pine and cypress are the last to fall leaves.

5, its body is right, but not ordered; His body is not straight, although he disobeys.

If he is in the right position, he will not act accordingly; If he is in the wrong position, he will not obey.

6, the gentleman respects the virtuous and accommodates the public, Jiashan can't.

A gentleman is respectful and tolerant, but also kind and reserved.

7, the husband is also, the quality is straight and righteous. Watch what you say and what you do. Consider the following people.

Fudaye, integrity, integrity. Look at what you said, look at what you saw. Think about the following people.

8. It is a thousand times as light as the country, but it is a letter of one word.

A thousand times lighter than a thousand, but one more word.

9. Isn't it a pleasure to have friends coming from afar? See profit and forget righteousness, and give up life for righteousness.

Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? See profit, see danger, give orders.

10, a gentleman is ashamed of his words and goes beyond his deeds.

A gentleman is ashamed of his words and deeds.

1 1. Never tire of learning and never tire of teaching.

Never be satisfied with your study; Never be impatient with your teaching.

12, learning is not enough!

It is not enough for a scholar to live in his own home.

13, eat less, drink water, bend your arms to rest on it, and enjoy it.

Eating sparsely, drinking water, bending your arms and pillows, and being happy are among them.

14, the gentleman repents and does not fight, and does not belong to the party.

A gentleman is reserved but not contending, and a group is not a party.

15, unjust, rich and expensive, is like a cloud to me.

Injustice, wealth and wealth are all floating clouds to me.